Term ID: T1944

Galvanometer Recording

/galvanometer-recording/
Historical method of measuring physiological arousal through electrical conductance changes in the skin, providing early objective measures of emotional responses and autonomic nervous system activity.
Example: Early psychological experiments using galvanometers to detect emotional reactions to stimuli by measuring skin conductance changes, laying groundwork for modern psychophysiological research.

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Reference: Féré (1888)